1M+ Anker power banks recalled after fires, explosions

(Nexstar) – Anker Innovations remember more than a million of energy banks after the company says it has received 19 reports on fires and explosions caused by the elements. There were also reports of minor burns to users and 11 reports on property damage, which total $ 60,700, according to Remember notice.

The product that was called ANKER PowerCore 10,000 Power BankA1263 model only. Anher says that Li -Eyon batteries in energy banks can rise, causing fire and burns. In total, 1,158,000 energy banks are affected. Only models with a serial numbers are eligible under summons.

Customers should immediately stop using the summoned energy banks.

Here’s how to get to know them.

  • Name: Anker PowerCore 10000
  • Form: A1263, printed below
  • “ANKER” is engraved on the bank’s front
  • The series will be found printed below

Once you find the serial number, you will be able to put both the model and the serial number in Call the formIn addition to pictures below the device, to check these numbers. ANKER is applied for the recovered amounts of customers in the form of gift cards worth $ 30 or Anker Power Bank alternative.

Customers are warned against throwing batteries or lithium ion devices in the trash or in the batteries recycling boxes, which can be found in many retailers and home. Anchr says that lithium -ion batteries are more flammable than other types of batteries. For information about Get rid of a lithium -ion batteryThe Environmental Protection Agency has a variety of tips.

Anker PowerCore 10,000 Power Banks was sold via the Amazon, Newgg and EBY from June 2016 to December 2022 for about 27 dollars.

to Call ANKER For more information, please visit Anker.com. You can also call Aker from 6 am to 5 pm PT on Monday to (800) 988-7873. You can report any accidents or injuries related to this summons to the American Consumer Consumer Products Committee.

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